NOTICE: Arrangements for Addressing the City Council by Telephone, During Public Hearings or Input from the Public can be made by Contacting the City Manager's Office at 920-793-5532 or City Clerk's Office at 920-793-5526 by 4:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting
Councilmembers: Mark Bittner, Doug Brandt, Katherine Dahlke, Shannon Derby, Bill LeClair, Darla LeClair, Tim Petri, Scott Stechmesser, Adam Wachowski
Limited to 3 minutes per person - Resident addresses are requested but are not required to be given
Letters and other communications from residents
These titles will be read by the Council President and approved by a single Voice Vote. Any item may be pulled from the Consent Agenda for discussion and separate vote by any City Council member.
1. City Council Regular Meeting, April 20, 2026
2. City Council Reorganizational Meeting, April 21, 2026
3. City Council Regular Meeting, May 4, 2026
1. Room Tax Commission, April 13, 2026
2. Library Board, April 14, 2026
3. Environmental Advisory Board, April 21, 2026
4. Architectural Control Committee, May 1 and May 14, 2026
5. Committee On Aging, May 4, 2026
6. Public Utilities Committee, May 4, 2026
7. Police and Fire Commission, May 11, 2026
8. Plan Commission, May 11, 2026
1. 2026-2027 License Renewals for a License Period of July 1, 2026 - June 30, 2027:
Class "A" - Qty: 1
"Class A" - Qty: 8
Class "B" - Qty: 1
"Class B" - Qty: 20
Tobacco - Qty: 8
Landscape/Tree - Qty: 11
2. Temporary Class "B" Beer License for Rotary Club of Two Rivers for Downtown Friday
Night Live Concert series, June 5, 12, 19, July 10, 17, 31, August 14, 21, 28, 2026, at
1700 Washington Street
3. Authorization to Waive Ordinance, Section 9-2-5 C. "Noise Limits" and Section 7-1-6 "Park
closing hours," for Beach Bash concerts ending at 11:30 PM and clean-up until midnight on
June 26 and 27, 2026
RECOMMENDED ACTION FOR CONSENT AGENDA
Motion to approve the Consent Agenda as presented
Summary: The proposed Resolution authorizes the City to apply for Wisconsin DNR recreational boating grant funding to replace docks at Veterans Park, with a total project cost not to exceed $100,000 and a required City match of $25,000, which would come from multiple financing sources, including boat launch fees, project sponsorships, and FY2027 capital borrowing. A final decision by the City Council on funding this project will not be made until a later date.
Recommended Action:
Motion to waive reading and authorize the resolution
Summary: At the request of the Rotary Club, the proposed Resolution amends the Municipal Code to prohibit animals within designated downtown special event areas during Applefest, consistent with existing restrictions for other major community events.
Recommended Action:
Motion to waive reading and adopt the ordinance
– City Council Regular Meeting, Monday, June 1, 2026 which will include a public hearing for a proposed amendment to the City of Two Rivers zoning ordinance to regulate setbacks for properties within the main street and waterfront corridor overlay district.
– Upcoming Events
- Senior Center Rummage Sale, May 21 & 22, 2026, starting at 8:00 AM in the Behringer Room
- Memorial Day Parade & Ceremony, May 25, 2026, starting at 8:30 AM in Central Park East
- Concerts in the Park, kicks off June 4, 2026 with Dorf Kapelle at 6:00 PM
- Friday Night Live, kicks off June 5, 2026 with Open Tab at 6:00 PM
- City-Wide Shore & River Clean-Up, June 6, 2026, 10:00 AM - 2:00PM at three locations:
Veterans Park, Paddlers Park, Washington Park
Motion to dispense with the reading of the minutes of this meeting and adjourn
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